Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 13, 1987, p. 1

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tribune 35000 copies vol 3 no 24 x metroland community newspaper saturday june 13 1987 72 pages 25 cents witnesses sought in fatal crash on warden ave by paul pivato and chris shanahan one man was killed and three people seriously injured when a tractor trailer plowed into a pick up truck wednesday night on warden ave in whitchurch- stouffville york regional police said the 1975 ford pickup was travelling southbound on warden ave about 720 pm and drove through a stop sign at the bloomington sideroad intersection the truck was hit broadside by a tractor trailer and torn apart police said pieces of the mangled pickup could be found as far as 150 feet from the crash site killed in the crash was clifford finger 67 of roches point another man was pinned in the cab of the truck freed by aurora firefighters and rushed to hospit al two other passengers were thrown clear of the wreckage through a rear window in the truck john wyeth 33 and elizabeth zeek 28 also of roches point were transported to the intensive care unit of st michaels hospital in toronto they are listed in cri tical condition zeeks threeyearold son jes sie lemasurier was admitted to york county hospital with frac tures the driver of the tractor trailer suffered minor injuries york regional police continue to investigate cst jim mchardy asks that anyone who witnessed the accident contact 19 division in newmarket we havent made any deci sions on charges yet because we still have to find out some more information cst mchardy said thursday aurora fire department re sponded to the call as part of its contract to cover a portion of the municipality for the town of whitchurchstouffville emergency crews used jaws of life equipment to free finger and wyeth from the cab ambulances were called in from stouffville bradford newmarket and au rora aurora fire captain brian pat rick was one of the first to arrive on the scene and described the carnage as some of the worst he has ever witnessed ive seen severed vehicles be fore but i have never seen any thing like that before in my life he said i just couldnt believe my eyes when we pulled up stuff was scattered 200 feet in all direc tions no airport traffic would fly over area by chris shanahan stouffville will be clear of flight traffic patterns if an international airport is ever developed on federallyowned property in north pick ering it leaves stouffville really well out of it claimed ontario riding mp scott fennell who recently announced that more than half of the existing pickering airport property will be returned to private own ership the sellback program first reported in the tribune weekender of may 17 1986 involves about 3800 hectares of surplus land in southern uxbridge township altona and glasgow northern markham and other areas on the perimeter of existing airport site mr fennell explained the remainder of the pickering property will be retained by transport canada for possible future development as an airport but he claimed revised air traffic sound lines from the inner core of the site would fall three or four miles short of stouff ville the tory mp doesnt forsee construction of a new airport until at least the year 2000 in the meantime the balance of the properties will continue to be leased out for residential agricultural or commercial purposes we have the land you never know what might happen in the future mr fennell said caught at the moment of release this wet sponge leaves a trail of water drops asjayme yoo aims to toss it throughahoop and take his team to victory diuing the arinualplayday at unionvii- lcs john xxiii separate school from left teammates john pannunzio adrian sciarra and robert bond get in on the fun and cheer jayme on sjoerd witteyeen whats inside janet evans and matthew shes a professional nanny23 betty mcclogan retires after 30 years in church ser vice49

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